Try making your resume extremely creative. The gaming industry is very competitive and usually they look for very hard working and creative minds. Get applicable skills and just practical experience.. even if you fail you can put it on a resume and that counts as invaluable experience. Presentation is everything... Just…
Just like everyone else is saying you have to buckle down and just put in the hard work. if you need a place to start, start with learning PBR. It's a crazy fast industry and when new technology or workflows come out you better learn it. You don't get an option. You don't get to stay in your comfort zone. You better learn…
We've pretty much all been in the same position. This is gonna sound pretty harsh, but it doesn't seem like you're working as hard as you think you are. I'm assuming you pruned your folio based on the feedback posted here. I graduated with basically 0 applicable skills and it took a long time before I could get any kind of…
I've done quite a lot of portfolio review for hiring, and your biggest issue is your portfolio. It's not that your work is especially bad, it's that it's generic as fuck. You've got a random smattering of assets, none of which are particularly memorable and they're not presented in an appealing way. Nearly every asset has…